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Family Flowers Only with Susan Moylan

Family Flowers Only with Susan Moylan

FromFamily Flowers Only by Grief Ireland


Family Flowers Only with Susan Moylan

FromFamily Flowers Only by Grief Ireland

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Aug 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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On todays episode of Family flowers only I talk to Susan Moylan.
Susan is a counsellor and CEO of the Stephen Moylan Foundation. 
In 2003 Susan was on holidays with her husband Sean and their children when Sean tragically died in his sleep with a virus in the brain at the age of 43. Sadly the tragedy didn’t end there when Susans beloved son Stephen died tragically in Spain at the young age of 30. We spoke about the nightmare of loosing a loved one abroad, the horrific moment when a mother looses her child, the huge effect loss has on a family and how her family now work to “mind the kids’ through their inspiring work through their foundation.

(Please be mindful we discuss difficult topics such as child loss, death)

You can find out more on the work Susan does at
www.thestephenmoylanfoundation.com
Socials @ The Stephen Moylan Foundation.

You can follow Kathie on Instagram @griefireland and TikTok @Familyflowersonly
For more information on Grief Retreats visit www.griefireland.com


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Released:
Aug 13, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (18)

During the pandemic I created a community on Instagram called Grief Ireland. It was following the death of my sister Elaine and her husband Pa. I found Grief to be still a taboo subject, unspoken, and a topic that not many wanted to discuss. Unless of course those who were in "the club no-one wants to be in". But to find those people was difficult. So I went on a mission to open the conversation, to comfort those who mourn, to educate those who don't, to hold space for others to talk about their Grief, Love and Loss and to remember our loved ones and ensure that they would never be forgotten.